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 no one said it (i think) yet!Originally posted by Kwai-lo View PostCan any one shed any light on this problem.
 My indicators have just stopped working however the Hazard lights work perfectly.
 
 Any ideas??
 
 Indicator circuit take feed from the back of the hazard light switch on the dash.
 
 run 12v from the battery / whatever to the flasher unit and if the lights flash then the flasher is not at fault.
 
 Remove the hazard switch from the dash and clean the plunger on the back of it to restore 12v and current to the indicator circuit Stags and Range Rover Classics - I must be a loony Stags and Range Rover Classics - I must be a loony
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 Yes, mine's arrived, but not yet tried it (Stag has been in for it's MOT this morning - passed, with no advisoriesOriginally posted by Kwai-lo View PostJust fitted the new flasher unit with built in buzzer. Now Working perfectly again however did have to wrap some insulation tape around it to stop it being too loud. Have now got it at a reasonable level so I can hear it without being annoying ). ).
 
 You're confirming my suspicions - it's described as a "beeper" but, looking through the holes in the case, it looks suspiciously like a standards piezo-electric buzzer, which I was trying to avoid. I'll follow your tip and tape-wrap it and see if I can live with it, otherwise I may go for one of those that only starts buzzing after 15 flashes.
 
 Anyway, I'm glad that you're sorted and street-legal once more.
 
 JonnoWhite 1976 build ("Mk2") only a few mods
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